Riding a Distracted Horse | Monique Potts | PART 01
Dressage Problem Solving
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15m
Monique works with a rider on a horse that gets easily distracted by new objects. She wants the rider to focus on where the horse's ears are. When they fixate on something then the rider needs to do an exercise like a small circle or transition to get the ears to switch back to the rider. Then only go as close to the scary object as you can get the horse's attention back on you and check on the horse's response to the aids to see if he is listening.
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